Basel: Michael Furter, 1496, vdm: 1324
From the library of the Cistercian abbey in Salem.
This volume contains a mixture of printed and manuscript works, including a number of manuscript treatises on music.
1. Sententiosa dicta Baptiste Mantuani (Leipzig: Monacensis, 1512).
2. Iacobus Purlillarum comes de liberorum educatione (Strasbourg: Schott, 1510).
3. [Pseudo-] Vergil, Carmina (Leipzig: Lotter, 1512). On A2r is a short metrical melody for the enunciation of the Hortulus, added by hand.
4. Tractatus de modo discendi (n. p.: n. p., n. d.).
5. Henningi Pyrgalli Hyldensemensis de verbi divini incarnatione iubilus (n. p.: n. p., n. d.).
6. Beati Joannis Chrysostomi […] sermo de mala et bona muliere pulcherrimus (Leipzig: Herbipolensis, 1513).
7. Canon sacratissime Misse (Leipzig: Monacensis, 1498).
8. De venerabili sacramento [ms].
9. Prefacio de laudibus et effectibus musice Sciencie [ms].
10. M. Keinspeck, Lilium musice plane (Basel: Furter, 1496) [the present copy].
11. U. Burchardi, Hortulus musices (Leipzig: Stöckel, 1514).
12. Musica quanta veneracione olim habita sit […] [ms].
The rest of the volume comprises a number of music theoretical treatises from c. 1500 in manuscript.
“Legantur cum iuditio” written in red on the inside of the front cover. Motto of Stefan Roth (theologian from Zwickau GND 119167360).
1. Keinspeck, Lilium Musice, Basel 1496
2. Prasberger, Clarissima plane atque choralis musice, Basel 1501